Anyone notice that u can't turn wifi on while your Bluetooth is turned on and when you go to turn Bluetooth back on, it wont let you. You have to do a reboot to get it to work. Man that was very annoying.
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Anyone notice that u can't turn wifi on while your Bluetooth is turned on and when you go to turn Bluetooth back on, it wont let you. You have to do a reboot to get it to work. Man that was very annoying.
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not seeing this issue with my phone.
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Oh my god, it works.... like its suppose to!!!
Is it suppose to do THAT?!?!?!
Anyone notice that u can't turn wifi on while your Bluetooth is turned on and when you go to turn Bluetooth back on, it wont let you. You have to do a reboot to get it to work. Man that was very annoying.
I'm definitely not seeing that behavior. I just tested and my bluetooth comes on with or without WiFi on, and vice versa, no reboot necessary.
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Last edited by GirLuvsDroid; June 13th, 2010 at 06:25 PM.
Here is what I am finding with market errors, or connection errors all together. When I am home I have my wifi on all the time. When my phone is in sleep mode, the wifi turns off. When I wake it up, it takes a couple seconds for the wifi signal to show up in the status bar. AFTER it wakes up and the wifi signal is in the status bar, I continue to have problems with connections for about a minute. If I don't do anything but wait for a minute, my connection problems go away. But, the more I try to connect to things during the first minute, the longer it takes to connect. If I turn off the wifi, my connection problems go away.
Here is what I am finding with market errors, or connection errors all together. When I am home I have my wifi on all the time. When my phone is in sleep mode, the wifi turns off. When I wake it up, it takes a couple seconds for the wifi signal to show up in the status bar. AFTER it wakes up and the wifi signal is in the status bar, I continue to have problems with connections for about a minute. If I don't do anything but wait for a minute, my connection problems go away. But, the more I try to connect to things during the first minute, the longer it takes to connect. If I turn off the wifi, my connection problems go away.
Not sure, but this could have something to do with your Wi-Fi Sleep Policy settings. You can change the setting in Spare Parts. See below.
Nothing was selected on mine, so I selected default. I would imagine that if nothing was selected it should have been on default, but maybe not. Thanks for the tip, I'll see if that changes anything.
Unless the update was posted before June 9th, I doubt it. Thats the last time CRP updated that post.
As of yesterday the update did not show up in ROM Manager though.
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